Listening to community members essential, say Indigenous journalists sharing industry experiences at local news conference
While working at a weekly community newspaper, reporter Wawmeesh Hamilton was told that First Nations stories did not foster enough interest to earn a spot on the front page.
The directive came from the newspaper’s publisher where he worked at the time.
Hamilton recalls being offended as a child by a front page story featuring a non-Indigenous woman dressed as Pocahontas, holding a wine bottle.